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issue 10 - Page 2

April 8, 2024
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Disney’s Wish Sounds Like it Was Written By AI

Between stale, overused plotlines and a script that sounds like it was written by AI, "Wish" leaves a lot to be desired.

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OPINION: Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Deserve Better

While women's sports are seeing a rise in viewership, commentary by the public and professional commentators alike are reduced to interest in physical appearance and rivalries.

April 9, 2024

The Dark Side of Fame

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As stories of horrific experiences of 2000s-era child stars come out, it’s important to learn how to be empowered in entertainment.

Here Comes the SUNN: Welcome to Our Student Super-Newspaper

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Student journalism is a beacon of free speech working to advance democracy. The Student United News Network seeks to bring them together.

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OPINION: Political Differences Can Make Our Communities Stronger

Living in a political echo chamber can seem idyllic, but it's bridging the gap between people of differing opinions that will really make our community and democracy grow.

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by Ariana Yerovam
April 8, 2024
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Is Gossiping All That Bad?

Gossip gets a bad rap–but it can also be a tool to help us better connect with each other.

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by Kristine Roque
April 8, 2024
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OPINION: Let Girls Play Sports in Peace

Students on the cheer and pom squad teams suffer objectification and inappropriate commentary, when what they really deserve is respect for their sports.

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by Ava Segale and Serenity Hurtado
April 8, 2024
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OPINION: Civil Disobedience Requires, Well, Disobedience

Student activists need to rethink their methods if they really want to create tangible change in legislation.

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by Aaron Stark
April 8, 2024
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Jewish Students Adapt to a New Wave of Anti-Semitism

With recent global events has come a rise in antisemitic indicents across the nation–and it's taking a toll on students.

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by Alex Gribb
April 8, 2024
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College Exams Aren’t Perfect, But They Shouldn’t Be Cancelled

Prestigious colleges and universities went test-optional over the past few years. Now struggling to make informed admissions decisions, many question if it was the right choice.

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by Anthony Wang
April 8, 2024
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Thrifting Our Way To A More Sustainable World

Many teens are waking up to the environmental and ethical issues surrounding fast fashion. Thrifting is a great way to combat fast fashion while putting pressure on companies to make a change.

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by Talia Boneh, Disha Manayilakath, and Sophia Zhang
April 8, 2024
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Has the Time Come to Ban Phones in Schools?

Phones allowed at free time, only in backpacks, or not allowed in the building at all? Since the UN recommendation to ban phones in school teachers try different methods for managing phone

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by Mary Clare Ingram
April 5, 2024
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OPINION: Nitrogen Gas Executions Are Cruel and Unconstitutional

Recent executions using nitrogen gas set a dangerous precedent and violate the 8th amendment.

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by Stella Maximuk
April 5, 2024
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In Case I Die In A School Shooting

Preparing to experience a school shooting is a horrifying, yet necessary, experience for current and future generations of young people.

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by Zoe Abel
April 5, 2024
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